My own personal css

I have been using a personal css file with firefox for a while and recently added two rules:

*:target { border: 1px solid red !important; }
a[rel="nofollow"] { border: 2px solid green !important; }

The first puts a red border around an anchor element and the second highlights links that are rel nofollow (I want to watch what people are actually doing with this -- and so far the answer is not too many people do anything at all with it). Here is an example of using :target from w3c; naturally :target does not work in IE.

The file to add these to is ~/.mozilla/firefox/YOURDIRNAMEHERE/chrome/userContent.css for firefox.

(btw, You might want to play with the useChrome.css file while you are there...).

02:13 PM, 15 Mar 2005 by Jeff Davis Permalink | Comments (3)

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